☆ The Palace Prints • Story Submissions Topic ☆

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★ ABOUT ★


The Palace Prints is a monthly newspaper organized by the PoP management team. We publish content based around the Palace of Points and its members! Members of PoP are welcome to share stories, advertise their shop, and draw comics for the paper. It's a fun way to contribute to the Palace of Points and bring its members together.

This topic is where newspaper contributors can post stories that they've completed for upcoming newspapers. If you're interested in contributing to the newspaper or joining PoP, please visit the applicable link above.


☆ Thank you for visiting! ☆
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Okay, I’m finished with my thumbnail and I’ll put it as a project link so you can backpack it
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I finished my article! Here it is, it’s somewhat lengthy but hopefully not too long
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How to have a popular PoP shop!

If you own a PoP shop, you probably know the feeling when your shop is getting no customers! It's happened to the best of us, but that doesn't mean you can't take steps to prevent it! So in this article, I'll give you some tips on how to have a good PoP shop that attracts customers!

Having high quality items

One thing that definitely helps get more customers is having high quality items- if your items are bad and low quality, no one will want them! So maybe spend a little more time making your items, or maybe look up a tutorial. And if you still aren't happy with your art, maybe try making a collab shop with someone so they can help you make art!

Cheap Prices

Another thing that will help you get more customers is to have cheap prices for your items. Obviously, you shouldn't make your prices so cheap to the point where the effort you put into making the item isn't worth the price- but most people won't buy an item that's super expensive. Most items should be 5-10 points, unless it's an item that takes a lot of effort, like a custom item; then you can charge more. Of course, you're the best judge of how much your product is worth- if you spend a lot of time on your products and you think it's worth 30 points, then sell it for 30 points! You just might need to wait to find the right buyer.

Having A Good-Looking Shop

Something else that helps you have a popular shop is having a good-looking shop. If you walked into a shop in real life and saw tilted shelves, If someone clicks on your shop and sees quickly scribbled-in shelves or messy rooms, they will probably click off your shop, instead of buying something from it! So maybe spend more time drawing your shop instead of just quickly drawing it. Or maybe buy a shop base from someone or buy a custom shop from someone if you want someone else to do it for you, or if you don’t think the shop you’ll make will turn out good enough.

Making Your Shop Easy to Use

Another thing that helps you have a popular PoP shop is having a shop that is easy to use. If your shop is hard to use and someone visiting can’t use it, they obviously won’t buy from it! To make your PoP shop easy to use, a couple things that help are making your buttons big, so that people who have shaky hands or misclick often are able to click the buttons. Another thing that helps is making it obvious how the shop works. If your shop is scrolling instead of rooms, then make some text that appears when you first run the project that says something like “use arrow keys to scroll through the shop” so people aren’t confused. You could put this information in the project description, but not everyone looks there, so it’s easier just to put it in the project directly, where everyone will see it. Also, making sure the prices are easy to find, like when you click on the sprites instead of having to read the description will help as well.
If you’re not sure if your shop is easy to use, try asking a family member or a friend to test it out for you and give you feedback. If you don’t have someone in your household to ask, maybe try politely asking another member of PoP. Most people are friendly and will be willing to help you out!

Mobile Friendly

Continuing from the last section, another thing that helps make your shop easy to use is making it mobile friendly. This might just be a pet peeve of mine, but I almost always use PoP / Scratch on my iPad, and I’m sure other people do as well. So when you have a shop that uses features that are exclusive to computers, such as arrow keys, spacebar, or any keys, people on mobile won’t be able to use your shop. So make sure that your shop can be used on mobile by testing it out on your phone or tablet (or touchscreen mode on your computer if your computer has that), or if you don’t have a mobile device, ask another member of PoP to test it for you.
If you have a shop that is computer exclusive, like a scrolling shop, and you want to keep it that way because you like it, maybe add a “mobile mode” by asking the user to pick if they are on a computer or a mobile device, or just make a new project that is the shop, but mobile friendly and add a link to the project in the notes and credits.
(Note that if you make it a new project and add both projects to the PoP studio that will count as 2 shops, which is the maximum you can have. I’d recommend just linking the project somewhere, that way you can make another shop if you ever want to, and so that you don’t clutter the studio with two projects that are just the same shop.)

Having an Attractive Thumbnail

(If you don’t know how to make a thumbnail, look at the project linked in the project to learn how! Project link: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/100598132/ (first type of thumbnail))
Having a good-looking thumbnail is one of the most important parts of your shop- because if your thumbnail doesn’t look good, no one will click on your shop! For a good-looking thumbnail, I’d recommend including these things:
The name of the shop, in a fancy font (but not one that’s too hard to read!)
Some products you sell, so the customers know what to expect when visiting your shop
An eye-catching background, like a bright color or a pattern, so people will see it and click!
If you don’t think that you can create a good-looking thumbnail yourself, there are plenty of shops that will create one for you! Just make sure that you have permission to use the thumbnail, that you credit them for making it, and that you still put your products in the thumbnail.
(Bonus: If you can make a GIF thumbnail and then use it, people will see it more and want to click even more!)

Project Description

Something else that helps your PoP shop become more popular is making sure your project description is short, or that all the important information is at the top. If your project description is long and lengthy, and people have to scroll through it, they’ll get bored and maybe even give up on buying something! So make sure you have all the important information, like how to use the project, the forms to fill out when buying something, ect. at the top so people don’t have to scroll.
Another thing about the description that helps is not putting it in a fancy font
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Here is my ad (my shop is https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/449671162/).

✩ Come visit Daisy’s Cozy Corner! We sell all kinds of art - icons, fullbodies, OC designs, and more. Hope to see you soon! ✩
There's an article posted here I happened to read, and it mentions gif thumbnails. Does anyone know how to make those? I can't figure it out, and I REALLY want to try it.

Rainbowdewblossom wrote:

There's an article posted here I happened to read, and it mentions gif thumbnails. Does anyone know how to make those? I can't figure it out, and I REALLY want to try it.
This tutorial by @World_Languages is incredibly helpful: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/197608276/

artsystrawberri wrote:

Rainbowdewblossom wrote:

There's an article posted here I happened to read, and it mentions gif thumbnails. Does anyone know how to make those? I can't figure it out, and I REALLY want to try it.
This tutorial by @World_Languages is incredibly helpful: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/197608276/
Thanks! I'll check it out!
It worked! Thanks, @artsystrawberri!
OK, I can't get the thumbnail to change.

Rainbowdewblossom wrote:

OK, I can't get the thumbnail to change.
Do you still need help? Your shop's thumbnail appears as a gif on my screen.

artsystrawberri wrote:

Rainbowdewblossom wrote:

OK, I can't get the thumbnail to change.
Do you still need help? Your shop's thumbnail appears as a gif on my screen.
It finally worked.
Done but only because my article is a poem I wrote a long time ago… Here's the project. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/463046557/
Look in the “Description” side to see the poem.
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First article: (Story)

Once in the world there had been colour. Once in the world there had been joy. Now there was only sadness. Boy knew all too much about sadness.

Everyone seemed to have forgotten about what being happy felt like, Boy hadn’t though. Boy remembered when he used to have fun, Boy remembered when he used to smile, Boy remembered it all- but Boy also remembered when the world lost the colour, he remembered when the grey began to slip in. Boy remembered everything.

It was when Mother disappeared, it was when Brother disappeared, it was when Dog disappeared. That was when it all started happening. Everyone began to slowly slip away, and those who stayed were miserable, including Boy. Nobody knew where they went, nobody cared, it didn’t matter where they were, all that mattered was that now they were gone.

Boy had cried himself to sleep in those days, watching all the colour slowly drain from his house, watching all the colour slowly drain from his street, watching all the colour slowly drain from his whole world. Boy sometimes felt as if he was the only one who remembered the colour.

Boy…

*

“Wakey wakey Boy!” Dr Peteronova entered the room. Boy didn’t like Dr Peteronova, he was mean, always trying to make Boy think himself as crazy. Boy stayed quiet and hid under the thin covers of his hospital bed. Dr Peteronova gritted his teeth and then lifted Boy out of bed, holding him at an arm’s length.

“Not being very good today, are we?” Dr Peteronova asked, Boy didn’t answer, trying to get his arms out of his strait jacket. Dr Peteronova tutted and pulled out his medicine bottle.

“Open wide Boy!” he said, pouring a dark liquid onto a spoon and pushing it towards Boy’s lips. Boy kept them clamped shut. Dr Peteronova put his fingers over Boy’s nose and his mouth dropped wide open, then, the man shoved the spoon down Boy’s throat and waited until he had licked every drop of it.

“I see my duty is done here.”

Dr Peteronova left the room.

Boy sat up, warm tears trickling down his face. This place was horrible. They always tried to make him forget about the colour. They treated him like a prisoner. Boy knew the colour was there! He knew it! Why didn’t they let him believe it? Boy wasn’t insane, Boy was what seemed to be the only sane person left. How could they forget about the colour? It didn’t make sense.

A bell rang out in the hall. This meant it was assembly time. Boy didn’t want to go, but he had to, otherwise they would make his time here even worse. Boy put on his slippers and trudged to the Meeting area.

“Hello, patients of Greyville hospital!”

It was Dr Yungfin speaking today, she was one of the worst. “Today we will be speaking about the origins of this hospital, and -”

Suddenly, the doors burst open. A woman ran in, screaming and crying. Her hair was all frizzed up, she had ripped clothes and torn shoes. A few dozen guards tore after her. Boy felt as if he recognized this woman, he just didn’t know where from. The woman shouted out, “DON’T LISTEN TO THEM BOY!!! IT’S ALL A LIE! A SCHEME. PLEASE BOY!”

Then it went black.

When Boy woke up, everything was fuzzy. He couldn’t remember what had happened earlier, all that was left was an image of a woman. Boy shook his head, it was probably just the medicine playing tricks with his mind. Maybe the doctors were right, maybe Boy was crazy. What even were colours anyway? Boy laughed maniacally to himself.

“How are you doing Boy?”

Dr Peteronova walked in. Why was I being so difficult? he wondered to himself. They are trying to help me after all! Boy smiled and beckoned for Dr Peteronova to come forward. Boy pointed to Dr Peteronova’s pocket and opened his mouth sweetly. Dr Peteronova chuckled and gave Boy the medicine and a spoon.

As he screwed open the bottle, Boy noticed something. Emblazoned on the side was a label with a few stickers lousily pasted over it. It was hard to see, but it was clear enough. The words: ColourFree and Together, we can erase colour from the world! were printed in black

Boy started to shake. The bottle slipped out of his hand and smashed to the floor. Medicine oozed all over his foot. “Oh dear.” Dr Peteronova sighed and went out to get a cloth. Once he had left the room, Boy picked up the label with the remains of the medicine on it. The label was sticky and soaked with the medicine, so he could easily pull off the rest on top. Then Boy saw that the print had run but he could pick out two words: Contains antiperoxidite. Boy recognized that word, it was also one of the ingredients in the pills that Mother used to take. When Boy had asked her what it meant, she had just ignored him and walked away. Just then, Dr Peteronova came back. “I see you found out our little secret.” he smiled, nastily, teeth dripping with what looked like blood. “Well, well, well…”
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Sorry, I know this is a bit short, but here is my submission for the PoP article!

PoP. Every single day, PoP just grows bigger and bigger! There are many transactions and many new shops being made every single day! It really is fantastic that we have reached 3k, and even now we have the 3101-3200 studio. I have looked at comments in the main studio, and looked at multiple shops and mall simulators as well, and here is the data I gathered:

About 20 transactions being made every day
About 3 new members every day
About 1 member leaving per week
And about 3 other random things (like questions, statements, suggestions, etc.) a day!

In shops, people get about 1 order every 2 days after 1 week of opening their shop, and it dies out after about 3 weeks. (but every shop is different!)

And the mall simulator world grows bigger as well! About every week, a new mall simulator is made, and it grows to about 15-ish people (or much more).

Keep in mind that all of this data varies from week to week, day to day, as there are manager shops, holidays, etc.

These are huge accomplishments for the mall simulator and Palace of Points world, and I hope to see it grow bigger every day!

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My Article:
A collection of 2-sentence horror stories

1 I waited on the bench for my family.
It's been 100 years and I'm still waiting.
2 I woke up to the sound of tapping on the glass.
I thought it came from the window until I looked
in the mirror.
3 I always thought it would be nice to have a
grave. Sitting here in the darkness, I now know
that I should have gone with cremation.
4 My mom called me from downstairs. As I
walked through the hallway, she pulled me into
her room, saying, “That wasn't me.”
5 The last man on earth sat alone in a room.
There was a knock on the door.
Heyo!!! I’m done with planing my PoP article and I’m ready to share it with you, it’s about how to make a PoPular shop!

Hello there, I’m scrach-gacha and I want to teach you something. I wanna teach you how to make a PoPular shop! First of all I may not have a very PoPular shop but these are the steps I’ve been taking. First of all, ads are your BFF, Purchase one! There isn’t much to say, just get an ad for points uwu. Next I would recommend visiting other shops to make friends, then you can buy stuff from them and they will buy stuff from you. By making friends I do not mean F4F, I mean visit someone’s shop be kind and you might make a new friend! Patients is needed, if you wait a bit you can get a few views to start and soon customers will come to your shop. PoPular shops do not come easily but patients will help very very much. Bye bye now, PoP on!


Sorry this was short lol… uwu (lol I had to add the PoP on is that ok?)
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I have finished My Thumbnail! I will make the project post it and here it is! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/478170680 here is my PoP shop If you would like to see it: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/452748638 enjoy!
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Here Is My Thumbnail For The Palace Prints! - https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/478170680
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This is sixthemusicalrules spare and I don’t mind what you put in my ad I signed up 11 days ago and I co-own the musical music shop
The Gem Shop:
Click on the url to go seek gemstones
-By The Way, the shop seeks new customers-
MY BACKSTORY
Everybody has a backstory. Even if it is you being born a few days late, or you skipping class once or twice, everybody has a backstory. Here is mine… I was born and my parents immediately divorced. Then after about half of my pre-K year I left the school. I would never sleep at nap time, I would distract people during work. My parents took me to a therapist to see why I was like this. The therapist let me play in the room for a little bit. Soon she asked me questions and diagnosed me with… ADHD. Obviously I didn’t know what that was so I didn’t even care back then. Both of my parents worked so I needed a babysitter. We found lots of them but most had problems with them, the babysitter hated me because I had ADHD. The first one would lock me in a bedroom. The second one has a longer story. One day I fell down the stairs and my babysitter never said or did anything about it! Things got a little better when we found a babysitter that cared for me. Soon I went off to the first grade. Things soon got better, but then worsened. I was told that next year I could be part of the gifted program, a program that the smartest kids in the school got to participate in. The principal there hated me though, he was hard on me and never understood my problems. So my mother homeschooled me the next year, I never got into the gifted program. I still had no friends, not one. No one had my back. Until the third grade came. I met my BFF! We had drama at first but we are still friends today. She is still my only friend today as well. Luckily things started going uphill for me until this happened. I was on the bus one day but when I sat down the kid a sat with told me that someone tried to get me in trouble. “scrach-gacha is standing up!” They said. Soon fifth grade came and my parents said that they thought I was a bit depressed. I was shocked but still somehow believed it. Now I’m in my first year of middle school and things are already getting worse. Virtual learning came. People keep hating on me but who knows what will happen next?

(Sorry I kinda rushed this lolololol)
Here's my miscellaneous article. lol

The PoP Situation and How to Help:

PoP got raided. We've moved to a new studio but the damage is still colossal. I recommend that if you don't remember your account number/balance, just look through your messages. You'll eventually find some helpful info there. Being active in the recovery studios helps out a bunch. We need all the help we can get to restore PoP to its former glory.

Stay safe and have fun,
Ninja
PoP today!

PoP is an awesome mall sim, for it has inspired many other mall sims! Though we have just experienced a huge and sad raid we are quickly recovering. When I first got here I felt so exited! Now we have a whole new banking studio and are quickly recovering from the raid. Managers are still working tirelessly and everything is going great. When I became a PoP member I thought this was another one of those dying mall sims with, like, 3 or 4 banking studios but in reality it’s been growing ever since I have gotten here. Overall, PoP has grown so much and we have almost completely recovered from the raid. New members will be coming soon and PoP will be completely recovered. All we need to do now is wait patiently and things will be completely fixed, and managers, keep working hard, because of you PoP is almost completely recovered! That’s all from me for now, bye!

-scrach-gacha

(Sorry, it’s short again)
This is my poem for the newspaper, sorry it's kind of bad xD

The forests are burning,
The tides are turning.
Blaze threatens the nation
Starvation
Ruination
Common sedation?
There’s no salvation
No work, no purgation…

Stars go nova,
The world turns over
Spinning through space.
Things are changing at a crazy pace
The mysterious
Future
Will never fade.
The sun and the shade
Shine shadowed and bright
Peace and fight
Health and blight
Wrong and right?

We shun the dark,
But we’re blind to the light.
Even clouds have shadow on the inside.
Migration, inflation, reflection, temptation—
Make way for destruction and creation!
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First off, I’d like to say that I love music, and I know that a lot of other people do too! It just warms my heart whenever I hear a beautifully written piece. I also love to look for original songs or noteblocks on scratch, though there are not as many as games or art pieces. I love to write songs, sing, dance, and so much more to them! I’ve been inspired by so many artists, and I hope you will be inspired by them too; maybe even try to learn a new musical instrument!


(Sorry this was short, you reminded me like 10 minutes ago)
Hello! This is my comic for Volume 2 Issue 4! Please backpack the sprite as I will be unsharing it shortly! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/507534920/
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Recently many people, including me, have begun to notice things around Scratch. Bullies, impersonators or troll accounts that used to be rare now have become commonplace. I recently read a older speech for my advanced language arts class written by a Holocaust surviver. It was about Indifference. (The title was literally the power of indifference) Indifference is when somebody is aware of a problem, but does nothing about it. Scratch does not have that seriously, but some people are indifferent to bullying, trolls and other problems like that. Something we should start doing is messaging the Scratch Team, not by comments, but by emails. Us Scratchers can only do so much, like raising awareness of these problems, reminding others that trolling isn’t cool and checking in on people that have been getting bullied here, but the ST can do more. They can ban, block and protect us like an army does a country. We MUST start notifying them of problems, instead of dealing with problems ourselves. Yes, should also take care of issues ourselves, but to a certain extent. When it gets to the point of us insulting the bully, we need to step back. It’s no use getting muted or tempa-banned over that. So Scratchers, let’s start notifying them on these issues, and keep Scratch safe. Thanks, Rai


^That's my misc. acticle for the newspaper, I hope it sounds good!
The earth quaked and shaked violently, and the earth split open, cracking, as the glass shattered and fragments of glass and ashes from the sky came down in torrents. People were screaming and crying, and I didn’t know what to do, I was frozen in place. The volcano erupted, and magma came raining down and flooding the streets, and I knew I had to get out of there quick before I ended up dead-or everybody else being dead as well. “Follow me!” I ordered, hand cupped over my mouth for protection. I started to run. Hopefully, I could outrun the volcano’s intense lava. The sky was darkening quickly and thunderclouds looked to be on their way.
I gasped and ran faster, quicker than before. “We have to go!” I urged everybody.
“It’s catching up!” I ran and ran, my heart beating rapidly in my chest, panting and gasping breathlessly as I went along.

https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/495425/

Sorry this is kind of short

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Woah, that's an awesome story! You're a very talented writer! Is there a title I should use for the newspaper?

artsystrawberri wrote:

softlysinging wrote:

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Woah, that's an awesome story! You're a very talented writer! Is there a title I should use for the newspaper?
“Magma”

artsystrawberri wrote:

Rainbowdewblossom wrote:

There's an article posted here I happened to read, and it mentions gif thumbnails. Does anyone know how to make those? I can't figure it out, and I REALLY want to try it.
This tutorial by @World_Languages is incredibly helpful: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/197608276/
For me this doesn't work at all
okay, you didn't see my comment, so I post the link here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/534099714/
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ILOVECATSHUN wrote:

okay, you didn't see my comment, so I post the link here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/534099714/
i saw it, that's why i liked it you'll see it in the next issue!
ooooooooooh thanks!

cqts wrote:

ILOVECATSHUN wrote:

okay, you didn't see my comment, so I post the link here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/534099714/
i saw it, that's why i liked it you'll see it in the next issue!
Sorry!
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12-year-old Alexandria stepped into the library, took a deep breath, and smiled. She had loved the fragrance of books, pages just waiting for someone to pick them up. She principally loved adventure fiction- all the wild tales with the heroes invariably prevailing in conclusion. Alexandria walked into the adventure aisle and paused to choose a novel. As she browsed the shelves, all she saw were books she had already read. All of the books comprising the racks were ordinary books that Alexandria had keenly read in hours. She strolled out of the corridor and into the next one, which appeared to be Mystery. She scrutinized all the books that lined the shelves and pulled out one. It was labeled The Girl in the Archives. Well, this one can't be too bad, right? she thought. Alexandria shivered at a gust of wind and flipped open the book. Forthwith, a howl split the air. Alexandria saw a form in the shape of a girl in her peripheral vision, and she shouted in horror as it raced towards her. She backed towards the entrance and broke into a run as it sped up. Alexandria dashed out the door into the courtyard. However, as soon as she passed through the threshold, the apparition vanished. The girl sat down, gasping from both fear and running. As she gazed back inside, a cold hand clamped over her mouth and dragged her inside.
Sorry it's short :') but I'm proud of it

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12-year-old Alexandria stepped into the library, took a deep breath, and smiled. She had loved the fragrance of books, pages just waiting for someone to pick them up. She principally loved adventure fiction- all the wild tales with the heroes invariably prevailing in conclusion. Alexandria walked into the adventure aisle and paused to choose a novel. As she browsed the shelves, all she saw were books she had already read. All of the books comprising the racks were ordinary books that Alexandria had keenly read in hours. She strolled out of the corridor and into the next one, which appeared to be Mystery. She scrutinized all the books that lined the shelves and pulled out one. It was labeled The Girl in the Archives. Well, this one can't be too bad, right? she thought. Alexandria shivered at a gust of wind and flipped open the book. Forthwith, a howl split the air. Alexandria saw a form in the shape of a girl in her peripheral vision, and she shouted in horror as it raced towards her. She backed towards the entrance and broke into a run as it sped up. Alexandria dashed out the door into the courtyard. However, as soon as she passed through the threshold, the apparition vanished. The girl sat down, gasping from both fear and running. As she gazed back inside, a cold hand clamped over her mouth and dragged her inside.
Sorry it's short :') but I'm proud of it
Wow. That is… soo good.
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12-year-old Alexandria stepped into the library, took a deep breath, and smiled. She had loved the fragrance of books, pages just waiting for someone to pick them up. She principally loved adventure fiction- all the wild tales with the heroes invariably prevailing in conclusion. Alexandria walked into the adventure aisle and paused to choose a novel. As she browsed the shelves, all she saw were books she had already read. All of the books comprising the racks were ordinary books that Alexandria had keenly read in hours. She strolled out of the corridor and into the next one, which appeared to be Mystery. She scrutinized all the books that lined the shelves and pulled out one. It was labeled The Girl in the Archives. Well, this one can't be too bad, right? she thought. Alexandria shivered at a gust of wind and flipped open the book. Forthwith, a howl split the air. Alexandria saw a form in the shape of a girl in her peripheral vision, and she shouted in horror as it raced towards her. She backed towards the entrance and broke into a run as it sped up. Alexandria dashed out the door into the courtyard. However, as soon as she passed through the threshold, the apparition vanished. The girl sat down, gasping from both fear and running. As she gazed back inside, a cold hand clamped over her mouth and dragged her inside.
Sorry it's short :') but I'm proud of it
great story! do you have a name for it?
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I finished the thumbnail!
Note: Since the project isn't shared, I put a turbowarp link, but I can share in my alt account if needed
The thumbnail

Banguila wrote:

I finished the thumbnail!
Note: Since the project isn't shared, I put a turbowarp link, but I can share in my alt account if needed
The thumbnail
Wow soo good! If you would ever post, I would love and fav it!
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Is this active
Yes, but please don't post unless you have been instructed to because you're contributing to the Palace Prints. It makes everything a lot more organized. Thanks!
Weeks
Poem by @softlysinging

Last week
This week
Close my eyes
to the future
Last week
Was hard and brutal
This week was
easy
Next week will
Be everything we dreamed possible.


Popular and Trendy Items
by @scarletskiies

Do you want some more orders? Some cute, aesthetic items to help your shop to become popular? Well, here are some items that are flying off the shelves!

Nintendo: Nintendo Switches are exclusive items that come in many different colors– pastel colors, classic blue and red, and customizable colors!
Boba: Always a customer favorite in the mall simulator community, boba is a classic sweet treat to the eyes and the taste buds.
Plushies: Plushies are a soft and cuddly delight for the customers– cats, bears, and bunnies alike!
Plants: Aesthetic plants are quite easy to make, and hanging plants and terrariums are being whisked off the hooks! With many different kinds, such as succulents, flowers, and cacti, the variety makes the plants special and unique.
Beanbags: Beanbags, so comfy and sweet, are a surprising favorite of the community, with plushies and pillows stacked on top ;)
Polaroids: The cameras come in a variety of colors, with a string of photos added to make the perfect aesthetic touch.

Those are just SOME of the popular items that are booming in the mall sim community, with pastel and aesthetic products making their mark.